Can cervical warts be completely cured?

Can cervical warts be completely cured?

In life, many patients will have a great impact on their psychological quality when facing repeated treatment failures. In the end, many patients will lose their confidence in treatment. For many patients, the treatment of cervical warts may be a process of continuous superposition of treatment and recurrence. Therefore, many people want to ask in life, can cervical warts be completely cured? The following is a detailed introduction.

Can cervical warts be completely cured?

Experts point out that in clinical practice, cervical warts can only be considered cured if there is no recurrence after eight months of treatment. Therefore, eight months is generally defined as clinical cure. This is because if there is no recurrence for eight months, the possibility of recurrence of cervical warts is extremely small, and it is basically impossible to recur. This is actually the concept expressed by the first "root removal".

Whether cervical warts can be cured depends on what treatment method the patient chooses and whether he or she persists in the treatment. There are many traditional methods for treating cervical warts. For example: laser treatment, cryotherapy, electrocautery, surgery, medication, etc. After receiving treatment, the criterion for judging whether the disease is completely cured is whether the warts disappear completely and whether they no longer recur. It is understood that the probability of recurrence of traditional treatment methods is very high.

Some patients have a slow recurrence and a long recurrence interval after the removal of cervical warts. For example, new lesions may grow several months after the removal of the warts. From the perspective of most patients in clinical practice, except for special circumstances, the time between the recurrence and cure of cervical warts is calculated from the period when the symptoms of the affected area subside. If cervical warts recur within half a year, it means that cervical warts have recurred or have not been cured. If cervical warts have not recurred for more than half a year, it means that they have been clinically cured. Those who have cervical warts again after half a year may be caused by HPV infection again.

Many patients will not only experience repeated recurrences when treating cervical warts, but also experience the phenomenon of the disease getting worse again. Experts say: If the patient's treatment method is not correct, then the disease cannot be cured no matter how it is treated. Therefore, after discovering cervical warts, everyone should actively seek professional methods for treatment in order to completely get rid of the disease.

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